MySQL Connector/Node.js is a new Node.js driver for use with the
X
DevAPI. This release, v8.0.15, is a maintenance release of
the
MySQL Connector/Node.js 8.0 series.

The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that
combines
the strengths of the relational and document models using a
modern,
NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous experience
writing
traditional SQL.

MySQL Connector/Node.js can be downloaded through npm (see
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mysql/xdevapi for details) or
from
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/nodejs/.

To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/. For more
information
about how the X DevAPI is implemented in MySQL Connector/Node.js,
and
its usage, see …

MySQL Connector/Node.js is a new Node.js driver for use with the
X
DevAPI. This release, v8.0.14, is a maintenance release of
the
MySQL Connector/Node.js 8.0 series.

The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that
combines
the strengths of the relational and document models using a
modern,
NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous experience
writing
traditional SQL.

MySQL Connector/Node.js can be downloaded through npm (see
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mysql/xdevapi for details) or
from
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/nodejs/.

To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/. For more
information
about how the X DevAPI is implemented in MySQL Connector/Node.js,
and
its usage, see …

In this tutorial, we will see AWS Lambda And Node.js
Tutorial | Getting Started With Serverless. In this post, we will
see how we can configure the serverless on mac and up and running
with aws lambda with nodejs from scratch. We will look at how we
can deploy a simple test aws-nodejs application. But before the
start, we need to understand some terminology. So let us know
that first.

MySQL 8.0 and the Document Store highlight brand new client
tools such as the Shell and Connector/Node.js, both providing a
JavaScript implementation of the X DevAPI. Although, for most cases, the
public interface tends to be similar on both (barring some small
details), there is one notable exception.

The way you handle result sets in a Node.js app using
Connector/Node.js is a bit different from the
way you do it using an interactive session or a non-interactive
JS script in the Shell.

First of all, thanks to everyone who attended my sessions at the
recent Oracle OpenWorld and Code One in San Francisco. It was a
great privilege to be allowed to make a number of presentations.

All of the workbooks and scripts from the hands-on labs (HOL) and
the slides from the talks have been made available at OpenWorld’s
and Code One’s session catalogues. You can download the files by
using the OpenWorld catalog searching for my name or the
session number (see below). Click on the download icon for each
of the presentations you are interested in.

MySQL Connector/Node.js is a new Node.js driver for use with the
X
DevAPI. This release, v8.0.13, is a maintenance release of
the
MySQL Connector/Node.js 8.0 series.

The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that
combines
the strengths of the relational and document models using a
modern,
NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous experience
writing
traditional SQL.

MySQL Connector/Node.js can be downloaded through npm (see
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mysql/xdevapi for details) or
from
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/nodejs/.

To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/. For more
information
about how the X DevAPI is implemented in MySQL Connector/Node.js,
and
its usage, see …

In this tutorial, we will see, How To Connect Nodejs
Application To MySQL
Database. Node.js can be used in
database applications, and one of the most popular databases is
MySQL. We have used MongoDB almost time when we
choose Node.js as a platform. That is why
today’s example is for MySQL. For this first, you need to install
MySQL server and then install
the mysql package. You can
download a free MySQL database at https://www.mysql.com/downloads/.

MySQL Connector/Node.js is a new Node.js driver for use with the
X
DevAPI. This release, v8.0.12, is a maintenance release of
the
MySQL Connector/Node.js 8.0 series.

The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that
combines
the strengths of the relational and document models using a
modern,
NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous experience
writing
traditional SQL.

MySQL Connector/Node.js can be downloaded through npm (see
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mysql/xdevapi for details) or
from
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/nodejs/.

To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/. For more
information
about how the X DevAPI is implemented in MySQL Connector/Node.js,
and
its usage, see …

As you may have heard, MySQL 8.0 is now officially GA, and it
comes with a bunch of additional goodies. Among those is the
brand new Connector/Node.js, which is the official MySQL driver
for Node.js and, currently, the only one with support for the
latest server versions and features (such as the MySQL document store).

MySQL Connector/Node.js is a new Node.js driver for use with the
X DevAPI. This release, v8.0.11, is the first general
availability release of the MySQL Connector/Node.js 8.0 series.

The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that
combines the strengths of the relational and document models
using a modern, NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous
experience writing traditional SQL.

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